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Where Should I Invest? Real Estate Investing in Canada

Where Should I Invest? Real Estate Investing in Canada

Auteur(s): Sarah Larbi
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Real Estate Investor, Developer, MentorSarah Larbi 2019-2021 Finances personnelles Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Building Cash Flow in the U.S.: Cross Border Turnkey Strategy
    Dec 5 2025
    In this episode of Where Should I Invest, I chat with Chad Carter a former sports chiropractor turned real estate investor who’s building a turnkey single-family portfolio in Rochester, New York, specifically designed for Canadian investors. Chad shares how he went from buying his first properties with family to partnering through joint ventures and now launching investment funds to scale his business. We talk about how he’s using institutional credit lines from US lenders to acquire, stabilize, and refinance properties and how he’s achieving double-digit returns while keeping things efficient and repeatable. From managing Section 8 tenants and overseeing light renovations to structuring LP/LLC deals for Canadians and navigating financing. Chad offers real-world tips for anyone curious about cross-border investing. Whether you’re brand new to US investing or wondering how to grow your existing portfolio, this is a crash course in what’s working right now. What You’ll Learn: Why Chad chose Rochester, New York, as his investment marketHow his team uses institutional credit lines to acquire and refiThe difference between Canadian and US financing structuresHow to manage Section 8 tenants and property management in the USAdvice for Canadians getting started with their first US propertyWhy buying off-market from wholesalers can unlock better dealsHow his new fund structure works for passive investors Chad Carter is a sports chiropractor turned real estate investor, helping Canadians access cash-flowing single-family properties in Rochester, New York. With a background in healthcare and entrepreneurship, Chad launched Maplebridge Investments to scale his US real estate portfolio through joint ventures and investment funds. He specializes in turnkey, scattered-site single-family homes and is passionate about helping fellow millennials and Canadians achieve real estate freedom through cross-border strategies. Listen now at https://sarahlarbi.com/podcast-home/ Contact Chad Carter here: Website: https://www.maplebridgeinvestments.com/ and https://www.beyondbordersgroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchad.beyondborders/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beyondbordersgroup/ This episode has been brought to you in part by: Matt Pickering, National Bank matthew.pickering@nbc.ca James Lloyd, US Properties https://www.usproperties.ca/ or email james@usproperties.ca Mid-Term Rentals – https://midtermrentalproperties.com/ Inspire Beach Resort – https://inspirebeachresort.com/ Do you need help or ideas for your own real estate investing business? Reach out and let us support your journey www.sarahlarbi.com or email sarah@sarahlarbi.com The post Building Cash Flow in the U.S.: Cross Border Turnkey Strategy first appeared on Sarah Larbi Developments.
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    31 min
  • Being Flip Savvy: Lessons and Strategies from 70+ Flips
    Nov 21 2025
    In this episode of Where Should I Invest, host Sarah Larbi sits down with Ryan De Laurentis, an Ontario-based real-estate investor who’s completed more than 70 flips and hundreds of wholesale deals. Ryan shares his no-fluff approach to flipping — from managing renovations and sourcing materials to knowing when to pivot, drop your price, and protect your capital. He dives deep into the lessons that shaped his rules for flipping and the mindset that keeps him profitable, even in tougher markets. You’ll hear how he learned to prioritize simplicity over perfection, why he believes “cheap sh*t sells” and how humility and discipline are often the most powerful tools in an investor’s toolkit. Whether you’re new to flipping or ready to scale your business, this episode breaks down the numbers, systems, and strategies that turn good flips into great ones. What You’ll Learn: The hard lessons that inspired Ryan’s personal rules for flippingWhy “cheap sh*t sells” — and how to appeal to the largest buyer poolHow to analyze deals realistically and avoid costly surprisesManaging trades, renos, and timelines like a proWhen to pivot, drop your price, and move onThe importance of relationships in getting better dealsWhy incorporating can save flippers thousands in taxesHow Ryan’s Flip Savvycourse and masterclass help investors build repeatable, profitable systems Ryan De Laurentis is a full-time real-estate investor, flipper, and educator based in Ontario, Canada. After completing more than 70 successful flips and hundreds of wholesale transactions, he launched Flip Savvya course and masterclass designed to teach investors how to analyze, budget, and execute flips that actually scale. Through Flip Savvy, Ryan helps Canadians turn their flipping side hustles into full-time, sustainable businesses built on strategy, systems, and real-world experience. Listen now: https://sarahlarbi.com/podcast-home Contact Ryan De Laurentis here: Course and Masterclass – https://flipsavvy.ca/ Website – https://certainli.ca/ and https://dciproperties.ca/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-delaurentis-868b3816/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ryan.j.delaurentis X – https://x.com/ryandelaurentis This episode has been brought to you in part by: Ryan Carson, Carson Law – https://www.carsonlaw.ca/ or email ryan@carsonlaw.ca Dalia Barsoum, Streetwise Mortgages https://streetwisemortgages.com/ or email dbarsoum@streetwisemortgages.com Mid-Term Rentals – https://midtermrentalproperties.com/ Inspire Beach Resort – https://inspirebeachresort.com/ Do you need help or ideas for your own real estate investing business? Reach out and let us support your journey www.sarahlarbi.com or email sarah@sarahlarbi.com The post Being Flip Savvy: Lessons and Strategies from 70+ Flips first appeared on Sarah Larbi Developments.
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    48 min
  • Navigating the Current Canadian Real Estate Market: What You Need to Know
    Nov 7 2025
    In this episode of Where Should I Invest, Sarah Larbi sits down with Daniel Foch, co-host of The Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast, to talk about navigating today’s real estate landscape with clarity, data, and strategy. Known for his sharp analysis and data-driven approach, Daniel breaks down current trends in the Canadian market, highlighting where he sees both risk and opportunity. From the evolution of rental demand to the importance of yield over appreciation, this episode is packed with valuable insights for investors seeking more than just surface-level advice. What You’ll Learn: Why data, not hype, should drive your real estate decisionsWhere Daniel is seeing opportunities amid economic slowdownsThe importance of multifamily homes on arterial roadsHow rental demand and tenant quality are shiftingTips for launching a niche real estate podcastThe difference between buying for yield vs. appreciationWhy stress-testing your deals matters more than everAdvice for small investors in uncertain markets He also shares a behind-the-scenes look at his successful podcast, why he prefers research over interviews, and how content can build credibility in a crowded space. Whether you’re just starting out or scaling your portfolio, Daniel’s no-fluff approach offers a fresh lens on what it really means to be strategic in today’s market. Daniel Foch is a real estate broker, entrepreneur, and co-host of The Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast. With a background in research, data analysis, and market strategy, Daniel brings a unique perspective to real estate investing. He focuses on helping investors interpret economic trends, identify smart opportunities, and build portfolios that can weather market shifts. When he’s not podcasting or investing, you’ll find him digging into spreadsheets or exploring neighbourhoods on the rise. Ready to stop guessing and start investing with a strategy? This is the episode that brings clarity to chaos. Listen now at sarahlarbi.com/podcast-home Contact Daniel Foch here: X: https://x.com/daniel_foch LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielfoch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielfoch/ Website: https://fochfamily.com/daniel-foch and https://thecanadianinvestorpodcast.com/podcast/the-canadian-real-estate-investor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daniel.foch/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@daniel_foch This episode has been brought to you in part by: US Properties – https://www.usproperties.ca Carson Law – https://www.carsonlaw.ca/ Streetwise Mortgages – https://streetwisemortgages.com Inspire Beach Resort – https://inspirebeachresort.com Mid Term Rentals – https://midtermrentalproperties.com Do you need help or ideas for your own real estate investing business? Reach out and let us support your journey www.sarahlarbi.com or email sarah@sarahlarbi.com The post Navigating the Current Canadian Real Estate Market: What You Need to Know first appeared on Sarah Larbi Developments.
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    35 min

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Absolutely love the content that this pod cast covers with real life teachers. You will get great information from the mortgage broker and solid investment advise through each episode that covers all types of strategies to help you grow your portfolios.

Great insight for Canadian Investors

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they should focus on what's the heading of the episode and come up with some suggestions. all I could hear was promotions of different companies, and discussions without much meaningful insights

almost felt as if they wish never get to the point

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